Audio Rack with Positive "waf"


I am looking for a rack to house my two channel audio system. In addition, I need a stand for my TV (32") and DVD player.

Most racks I have looked at do not get the approval of my wife. Complaints mostly about "too much chrome and glass"

We have looked at the Salamander pieces but she is not all that crazy about that stuff either! My budjet is $1000.

Thanks in advance for the HELP !!
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If you're looking for something to blend in with high end furniture, you will find little or nothing in audio stores or catalogs.
Ever wonder why you will see little or no audio equipment on home decorating shows?
I use a large armoire to "hide" my gear (except speakers) and I paid about double your budget (and I got a 50% discount). I had to go to a high end furniture store to get this and it took 4 attempts to deliver the thing undamaged.
Other option is to get a cabinet maker to make you something. There are some who specialize in this, but again you will probably exceed your budget.
Sorry I can't offer more encouragement.
Maybe some others have had better experiences.
Disclaimer: We are a dealer for Solid Tech.

A rack line that you should investigate would be those from Solid Tech. Very high WAF and exceptional sonic performance/build quality.

Best Regards...Mike - Father & Son Audio
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All hail Ricks Racks, I feel they are by a large margin the best looking racks in audio- I don't have one, but if I did use a rack it would be a Ricks Rack.
What are people's feelings about materials. Is all wood OK, if it's a high density wood? I've got a Berning ZH270 and it should be kept away from steel or iron. That leaves wood, aluminum, glass. Any feedback on using these materials? I know there are racks out there that do.